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kfurse

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If patients suddenly become too weak to stand while you are helping them walk across the room, you should:
 A) ease them to the floor
  B) try to hold them up until they regain their strength
  C) lift them and carry them to the closest chair
  D) support the upper half of their body and drag them to a chair

Question 2

Although the definitive cause of SIDS is not known, it is thought to be related to:
 A) a heart defect.
  B) nighttime apnea.
  C) smothering.
  D) respiratory failure.



bob

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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